Posted on 29-02-2008
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Zero Configuration networking with Bonjour
Google engEDU
1 hr 1 min - Nov 2, 2005

Google TechTalks
November 2, 2005

Dr. Stuart Cheshire, Apple
://www.stuartcheshire.org/

ABSTRACT
The desirability of making IP networking easy to use has been obvious for many years, but achieving that goal has proved elusive. One day, Stuart Cheshire got tired of fellow Stanford Science PhD students wanting to print from his Mac (via AppleTalk) because they couldn’t work out how to configure their /etc/printcap files to access the printer they wanted to use via IP, and he decided it was time someone did something about it.

Thus began a long saga, beginning with the formation of the IETF "Zero Configuration Networking" working group, and ending where we are today, with widespread adoption of Stuart Cheshire’s Multicast DNS and Service Discovery technology, or "Bonjour", as Apple likes to call it. Today just about every printer from just about every printer vendor supports Bonjour, and ships with it enabled by default. Read the rest of this entry »

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Posted on 25-01-2008
Filed Under (GNU/Linux) by Linux Poweruser Programmer

Zero Configuration networking with Bonjour
Google engEDU
1 hr 1 min - 2-Nov-05

Google TechTalks
November 2, 2005

Dr. Stuart Cheshire, Apple
://www.stuartcheshire.org/

ABSTRACT
The desirability of making IP networking easy to use has been obvious for many years, but achieving that goal has proved elusive. One day, Stuart Cheshire got tired of fellow Stanford Science PhD students wanting to print from his Mac (via AppleTalk) because they couldn’t work out how to configure their /etc/printcap files to access the printer they wanted to use via IP, and he decided it was time someone did something about it.

Thus began a long saga, beginning with the formation of the IETF "Zero Configuration Networking" working group, and ending where we are today, with widespread adoption of Stuart Cheshire’s Multicast DNS and Service Discovery technology, or "Bonjour", as Apple likes to call it. Today just about every printer from just about every printer vendor supports Bonjour, and ships with it enabled by default. Read the rest of this entry »

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